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The Danish Agriculture & Food Council mixes business interests with scientific arguments in its criticism of research that forms the basis for aquatic plans. This is stated by Dean Niels Chr. Nielsen and Vice-Dean Kurt Nielsen, Science and Technology, in a contribution to debate in the Danish newsletter Altinget. This follows a report by…

Progress in electronic technologies during the last five decades has fundamentally changed society on a global scale, and has been of radical importance for industry and business. The digital ‘revolution’ is in full swing, and will only escalate in the coming years. Denmark is in a good position at the front and, with the establishment of a…

While the demand for food products is increasing, consumer confidence in food is on the decline. The population of the world is increasing every year at a rate corresponding to the population of Germany. This places demands on the food production of the future if there will be enough food to go round. With its new strategic centre for food…

Through decades, researchers have been able to increase milk production in cows by intense genetic selection. However, this has resulted in a reversal of the fertility of the cows. This has led the researchers to find an optimum solution.

From 1 September, the maturation process of 13 radical ideas will begin. All the ideas are deemed to have the potential to impact the future development of the oil and gas industry. For the next three months, the researchers will investigate their ideas in an effort to figure out whether they still have potential or not.

The Seven Sisters have been used as a guinea pig for a new method of stellar photometry. Tim White, Department of Physics and Astronomy, is the lead author of a new article in the prestigious journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS).